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you legalize and tax pot to help bring down the debt in the united states. that is the flip side. >> of course we should legalize. we don't want government telling us what is it safe and do with our private lives. it would lead to higher revenues and my only problem there. we have a spending problem and it scares me to hand them more money . >> steve, is it good or bad? >> it is a bad idea. countries that do it find people go in other druggings it is more corruption of the highest other. >> i want to make i got it right. i pulled up cheech and chong. it is this have been legalized a long time ago . it is it all good. >> mike? it is folly to think it will lower the deficit. raising taxes on cigarettes and gambling it is it a spending problem and give the government more power and money to spend. >> colorado said it would bring in 20 million. >> legalize other things lik big cars and tax the gasoline and legalize. honestly. legalize light bulbs that work i hope it is crenimialized. >> coming up. new worries tt grid lock is here to stay in dc. profit from it wi
you legalize and tax pot to help bring down the debt in the united states. that is the flip side. >> of course we should legalize. we don't want government telling us what is it safe and do with our private lives. it would lead to higher revenues and my only problem there. we have a spending problem and it scares me to hand them more money . >> steve, is it good or bad? >> it is a bad idea. countries that do it find people go in other druggings it is more corruption of the...
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the supply of guns from the united states. but there are also other things that are completely, let's say are homework to do. we really needed to do something that is very important and it's important for mexico and i think it has been important for every country at some point in its history which is to guarantee that we have proper institutions that are accountable, transparent and democratic. institutions that are in charge of the rule of law. so there are some impediments that have something to do with the international and regional perspective. there are impediments about what we need to do in mexico. i think if one with characterize the years of the calderon administration the last six years, we have done our homework. in terms of transforming rule of law institutions. and there's still a path to go ahead. >> rose: are there things you could have done that you didn't do because of access to resources or anything like that? >> well, when one puts what's happened in mexico in perspective, charlie, one needs to think about w
the supply of guns from the united states. but there are also other things that are completely, let's say are homework to do. we really needed to do something that is very important and it's important for mexico and i think it has been important for every country at some point in its history which is to guarantee that we have proper institutions that are accountable, transparent and democratic. institutions that are in charge of the rule of law. so there are some impediments that have something...
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and it's for people who want the lowest part d premium in the united states... only $15 a month. and copays could be as low as a dollar. so call unitedhealthcare now to enroll or learn more. with this plan, you can save 40% or more on your copays by using a preferred network pharmacy, like walgreens. for example, a network copay of $4 becomes a preferred network copay of $1 when you fill your prescription at any of the 8,000 convenient walgreens locations. so call and enroll today. remember, the premium is just $15 a month. don't wait. open enrollment ends december 7th. aarp medicarerx saver plus. call now or visit your local walgreens for more information. >>> two families that share a house in gilroy barely escaped injury when someone opened fire on their home. police say this was a embank related drive-by shooting. it happened just after midnight on glenview drive. the suspects first fired on an unoccupied car parked on the street. then they took tim at the house. a bullet went through two doors and a closet almost hitting some children asleep in their bed much one woman in th
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we're simply stating the facts of what the feds have alleged took place in the unit of sac. >> speaking to the fact, but we owe the viewers some analysis of the facts. >> just talked to this investor, he himself told me if i were managing my own money, i would keep it in sac. i don't know how i'm going to replace them from a performing perspective. how do you necessarily study the details? >> the fund manager you're talking about is not doing his homework because they have very, very tight insider trading protocalls at sac capital and the guy has performed from 2008 through 2012 during that period of time. >> so, let me just ask you -- >> say maybe you need to hire more research people to look into this stuff more carefully. >> if you have an ultimate investor in sky bridge who says look, i don't want my money in one of these investment that is you have, either you pull the plug on that or i pull the plug on you. >> the reason why sky bridge has outperformed the fund to funds industry is that we are independent thinkers and we are very, very rigorous on the research. very rigorous on th
we're simply stating the facts of what the feds have alleged took place in the unit of sac. >> speaking to the fact, but we owe the viewers some analysis of the facts. >> just talked to this investor, he himself told me if i were managing my own money, i would keep it in sac. i don't know how i'm going to replace them from a performing perspective. how do you necessarily study the details? >> the fund manager you're talking about is not doing his homework because they have...
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there will always be people to check people in, maintain the units. it's just that our sales will cease to continue. >> by the way, would everybody have gotten a raise if romney were elected this week? >> everyone would have gotten a raise regardless of who was elected. two weeks ago i called my entire staff together. i said, i want to double sales this coming year, figure out how we can do it. i still plan to have that same target of doubling sales. however, i am not going to take the risk that is necessary to do it, but i'm going to keep our goals -- i'm going to try to turn lemons into lemonade. hopefully i'll be successful in doing it. >> all right. good luck with the lemonade. >> great to have you. thanks so much, david. >> thank you, robert, as well. >> see you soon. we just got about ten minutes before the closing bell sounds for the day. we have a market fractionally higher, well off the highs. nasdaq doing well, up about 14 points. >> what to do with this market? should you sit on the sidelines until the fiscal cliff is fixed or are there rea
there will always be people to check people in, maintain the units. it's just that our sales will cease to continue. >> by the way, would everybody have gotten a raise if romney were elected this week? >> everyone would have gotten a raise regardless of who was elected. two weeks ago i called my entire staff together. i said, i want to double sales this coming year, figure out how we can do it. i still plan to have that same target of doubling sales. however, i am not going to take...
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those economics are bad for the united states. you must pay workers enough to buy the products they sell. when you justify impoverishing hard-working people, you will see, as the report points out, it has a negative effect on job creation, a negative effect on demand. supply side economics failed. it's time we try some demand side economics. >> if you're going to tell employers what they have to pay their workers, then employers are simply going to go elsewhere unless the workers increase their productivity. what we're seeing right now is a trend towards more part-time work because of the new health care law. we're seeing that machines are replacing workers. you go to cvs, you see these scanning machines. >> i'm not telling walmart what to pay its workers. i'm saying in america we have a process called collective bargaining which allows the management side and the unions to come together and decide that in a democratic fashion. >> and not to strike on the busiest day. you both make very important points. we so appreciate it. diana
those economics are bad for the united states. you must pay workers enough to buy the products they sell. when you justify impoverishing hard-working people, you will see, as the report points out, it has a negative effect on job creation, a negative effect on demand. supply side economics failed. it's time we try some demand side economics. >> if you're going to tell employers what they have to pay their workers, then employers are simply going to go elsewhere unless the workers increase...
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more than any other industry in the united states. >> paul: the electric car industry, steve? (laughter) >> no, not that one. oil and gas and the thing that's so amazing, the president is doing almost everything he can to try to hold this back with regulations and with not allowi allowing permitting most of the oil and gas development is going out on private land and where the president has to get with the program because we could literally create millions more jobs if we get this story right. >> paul: jim, the consequences here economically are big for downstream production, things like manufacturing. >> right. >> that had left the, i talked to one ceo, d chemical, who had planned years ago never to build another plant in the united states and now making a 4 billion dollar bet on manufacturing and chemical production in the the united states. that's extraordinary. you're seeing that all over places like pennsylvania, and ohio. so, this could really be good. what's the risk politically in the coming years? >> to whom? >> to this, to this oil boom, natural gas boom? >> well, th
more than any other industry in the united states. >> paul: the electric car industry, steve? (laughter) >> no, not that one. oil and gas and the thing that's so amazing, the president is doing almost everything he can to try to hold this back with regulations and with not allowi allowing permitting most of the oil and gas development is going out on private land and where the president has to get with the program because we could literally create millions more jobs if we get this...
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i should point out that no person in the united states with all of this huge apparatus we have has ever been stopped at security who is then charged with a terrorist act. it's not just that they didn't do a terrorist act, but they were incriminated in a terrorist plot that then went to trial or proceeded forward. so we have that as the background. >> so we have never actually caught somebody in the the act? >> well, the flight attendants have caught people in the act. and it is in general people ordinary people and flight crews who fellow passengers and flight crews who successfully stop people from performing these terrorist acts. and they are our defense. that is we are each other's defense. >> but that means tsa has failed. >> i think that the tsa has done what organizations must do, which is that they are told you must do something. and even though it is not easy or even plausible to do something, they have no choice but to do something. and we have since september 11th really done something. not just in the airports, but in the subway systems, the way we're rebuilding at ground zer
i should point out that no person in the united states with all of this huge apparatus we have has ever been stopped at security who is then charged with a terrorist act. it's not just that they didn't do a terrorist act, but they were incriminated in a terrorist plot that then went to trial or proceeded forward. so we have that as the background. >> so we have never actually caught somebody in the the act? >> well, the flight attendants have caught people in the act. and it is in...
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in other news connected to the , congress set to begin hearings looking into the deadly on the united states in the libya. >> there will hold a closed door hearing on the september 11 ghazi. on benigno zaz >> congress returns from its recess today with the fiscal .liff looming d congress at the white house -- they have until deal.er 31 to reach a if a compromise is not reached, increases will take experts said it would spark another recession. >> new this morning, an apartment fire said one person to the hospital in the northeast. the flames started the kitchen. looking intoare the cause. looking at the day ahead, we are g several big court cases including the startup of billy state university student murdering dominique inzier in their dorm room year.ber of last they say simpson stabbed frazier argument over music her ipod.ed on she said she acted in self- defense. be in thewill today.om look for his reports later toy on abc 7. >> alleged east coast rapist to deliver guilty pleas today purities agreed to plead to two rape charges and three counts of objection. he is accused of raping
in other news connected to the , congress set to begin hearings looking into the deadly on the united states in the libya. >> there will hold a closed door hearing on the september 11 ghazi. on benigno zaz >> congress returns from its recess today with the fiscal .liff looming d congress at the white house -- they have until deal.er 31 to reach a if a compromise is not reached, increases will take experts said it would spark another recession. >> new this morning, an apartment...
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>> the president of the united states, beginning of arab spring, chose the wrong side, larry. he chose the arab strongmen. they now believe the president can be treated as a chump and they can attack israel without risking themselves. that's what's going on right now. i mention this. there is a good report that that missile that landed in tel aviv was not fired from the gaza strip. it was fired from the northern sinai near rafik, fired from egyptian territory. morsi knows this, larry. this is trouble. >> that's the thing, john. egypt is not a good player. they're supposed to be an israeli ally. they are not. i don't even know if they're an american ally. i don't know whose israel's ally is in the middle east. i'm just waiting for the united states to become an israeli ally because iran which is funding this and funding the hamas weapons, iran is watching closely. this is one of these symbolic things, john batchelor. if we don't do it right, we're going to look terrible. >> larry, israel does have a very good friend in the united states and it's excellent. it's the united state
>> the president of the united states, beginning of arab spring, chose the wrong side, larry. he chose the arab strongmen. they now believe the president can be treated as a chump and they can attack israel without risking themselves. that's what's going on right now. i mention this. there is a good report that that missile that landed in tel aviv was not fired from the gaza strip. it was fired from the northern sinai near rafik, fired from egyptian territory. morsi knows this, larry....
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. >> the leader of the united states neighbor wants the united states out of its country's name. that country of course is mexico. the official name has been the united mexican states for nearly two centuries. felipe calderon says its nation adopted that name neighbor to the north back in 1824. but the president now says he leaves office in a week that today mexico doesn't need to emulate anybody and should simply be known as mexico. the name change needs approval from both houses of the congress. majority of the 31 states. prosecutors in france say the country's former president nic nicholas sar soz looking into whether he he accepted contributions from the heiress to the l'oreal. they questioned him for 12 long hours today. right now they are calling him a special witness in the case according to french media. former accountant illegally donate $200,000 to sarkozy's campaign. and the accountant diaries, as well as his calendars. iconic display seen around the world each holiday season and in california. in a park for more than half a century until now. we will tell you why one
. >> the leader of the united states neighbor wants the united states out of its country's name. that country of course is mexico. the official name has been the united mexican states for nearly two centuries. felipe calderon says its nation adopted that name neighbor to the north back in 1824. but the president now says he leaves office in a week that today mexico doesn't need to emulate anybody and should simply be known as mexico. the name change needs approval from both houses of the...
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attorney from the southern district at the bottom of the hour any minute now, is this this unit of sac, this cr intrinsic has been in the cross hairs before. this unit of sac capital. in fact, they had another portfolio manager charge d and sentenced -- >> donald long well. >> he was sentenced to 30 months for insider trading and there was another situation that centered around intrenzic shares of a cougar biotech. this isn't new by any stretch of the imagination. >> that's right, scott. this appears to be an extension of a case that federal prosecutors have been making for years and i think you're right. this example, these two former sac traders were the most recent high profile folks formerly of sac to be engaged in this case. longwell himself worked at intrinsic as well as martoma. he was arrested by the fbi this morning at his florida home, we're told, but the two of them worked at cr intrinsic. one reason i'm told cohen is is upset today or as of yesterday is that cr intrinsic was not just an isolated unit, it provided research and trading for other parts of the firm, not just wh
attorney from the southern district at the bottom of the hour any minute now, is this this unit of sac, this cr intrinsic has been in the cross hairs before. this unit of sac capital. in fact, they had another portfolio manager charge d and sentenced -- >> donald long well. >> he was sentenced to 30 months for insider trading and there was another situation that centered around intrenzic shares of a cougar biotech. this isn't new by any stretch of the imagination. >> that's...
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we keep thinking the united states. up 25%. >> brenda: gary b bull or bear. >> bear, too far too fast for ebay. >> brenda: what do you like. >> of the retailers i like target i think it's a great place to shop and 25% by valentine's day. >> brenda: bull or bear? >> i agree with that compared to waurm. >> brenda: and jim predictions. >> natural gas, figuring out how to use it, could be up 15%. >> brenda: toby you like that. >> ne
we keep thinking the united states. up 25%. >> brenda: gary b bull or bear. >> bear, too far too fast for ebay. >> brenda: what do you like. >> of the retailers i like target i think it's a great place to shop and 25% by valentine's day. >> brenda: bull or bear? >> i agree with that compared to waurm. >> brenda: and jim predictions. >> natural gas, figuring out how to use it, could be up 15%. >> brenda: toby you like that. >> ne
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the united states. despite the miss of deleveraging, we are back to 8% of gdp. we have a crisis mode, structural corruption between regulators and financial institutions and other places in the economy, and there was a private sector event that led to a government response and a worsening of the debt issues. my question is why isn't it ever on the list to get the private sector under control? there's nothing in the list of saying that we need to bringñr that down or write values down, get better behavior. you know, it is a question that i want to ask you because you've been so much on the government debt side, putting to the question is there entering in the bounce? you think about restorying the bounce of the u.s. economy and u.s. consumer and how much overhang is there, i don't know where you get the growth if you leave the private weight out there where it is today, doug? >> there's a lot to that. we tried to get transparency on the balance sheets, the dodd-frank, hardly finished, and there's a deba
the united states. despite the miss of deleveraging, we are back to 8% of gdp. we have a crisis mode, structural corruption between regulators and financial institutions and other places in the economy, and there was a private sector event that led to a government response and a worsening of the debt issues. my question is why isn't it ever on the list to get the private sector under control? there's nothing in the list of saying that we need to bringñr that down or write values down, get...
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so it is a substantial advantage if the united states. the geopolitics change in a variety of ways, we can use the oil and gas to help allies do things we need them to do abroad n japan you say we need you to put the squeeze on iran on nuclear issues but we will make sure you have enough energy because we will export gas and oil. >>shepard: thank you, john. eight years after the death of yasser arafat, there is a curious thing happening. forensic experts today opened up his tomb amid suspicion he was poisoned. if they poisoned him the way they thing, opening up his tomb will do no good so what are they doing? a young actor who represents half in the show "2 1/2 men" says you shouldn't watch it because it is filth. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, now is a good time to think about your options. are you looking for a plan that really meets your needs and your budget? as you probably know, medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insuranc
so it is a substantial advantage if the united states. the geopolitics change in a variety of ways, we can use the oil and gas to help allies do things we need them to do abroad n japan you say we need you to put the squeeze on iran on nuclear issues but we will make sure you have enough energy because we will export gas and oil. >>shepard: thank you, john. eight years after the death of yasser arafat, there is a curious thing happening. forensic experts today opened up his tomb amid...
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the president of the united states of america. are you telling me that your father, ronald reagan, just took it in stride, wrap ad towel around himself and carried on as if it was normal? nah. >> really, wait a minute. yes. he took it in that way and it really didn't hit him until the night of the inaugural. my wife colleen and i were the ones hosting him in his first inaugural ball. he walks into the greenroom at the hilton in washington, d.c. and turns and looks at the mirror to straighten his white tie out to get ready to be introduced by my wife and i. he turned straight around and he jumped straight up in the air that that night, clicked his heels, i'm the president of the united states of america. and so that's when it hit him, not the night he was elected but the night we were ready to introduce him as president of the united states there at the hilton. stuart: were you in the house, the same house as your dad when he found out in the shower that he was the president? you were there in the house? >> oh, no. i was on my way
the president of the united states of america. are you telling me that your father, ronald reagan, just took it in stride, wrap ad towel around himself and carried on as if it was normal? nah. >> really, wait a minute. yes. he took it in that way and it really didn't hit him until the night of the inaugural. my wife colleen and i were the ones hosting him in his first inaugural ball. he walks into the greenroom at the hilton in washington, d.c. and turns and looks at the mirror to...
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he's going to get dividends from the united states. he's going to get money from the united states. it's going to be difficult to go to congress now and say do not send money to morsi. he gained there. members of his leadership are going to gain credibility from the maes, from their own supporters by telling them, oh we don't like this agreement and guess what his own spokesperson on tv were criticizing the united states when secretary clinton was in cairo. they can play the double game very easily for them. >> interesting. thank you so much giving your analysis of breaking developments going on right now in egypt. thank you. >> thank you. gregg: black friday is well underway. of course a live look at a target in chicago. we are there live with the very latest. and drama to say the least at halle berry's house after a thanksgiving brawl with her ex, what this could mean for their bitter custody battle. gregg: protests are not stopping shoppers from rushing for the best deals. many competitors for the first time starting their sales a whole lot earlier. steve brown is live at the tar
he's going to get dividends from the united states. he's going to get money from the united states. it's going to be difficult to go to congress now and say do not send money to morsi. he gained there. members of his leadership are going to gain credibility from the maes, from their own supporters by telling them, oh we don't like this agreement and guess what his own spokesperson on tv were criticizing the united states when secretary clinton was in cairo. they can play the double game very...
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>> number one, the lead group is united commercial food workers. there's other groups supporting the afl-cio, seiu, afscme, if you will, so they're no strangers at organizing protests, getting community people, if you will. for example, the demonstration here, well a local minister leading some of his church groups. there's no aneck dote. they bussed in 250 to 300 folks. they -- we had a nice demonstration here, loud, noisy, if you will, and it was a road show. they're moving on to other wall martz in the area. >> but the point is they're not walmart workers. is that what we're seeing? >> exactly. however, among the folks you sea demonstrating there were wall matt employees from other stores. >> okay. >> we talked to a couple of them after the demonstration was over. >> thank you very much. see you later. >>> we go if there to california, where we talk you outside the walmart walkout there? >> greg fletcher we've already spoken to and member of the our walmart movement. he was scheduled to work yesterday and today, but instead he has decided to pro
>> number one, the lead group is united commercial food workers. there's other groups supporting the afl-cio, seiu, afscme, if you will, so they're no strangers at organizing protests, getting community people, if you will. for example, the demonstration here, well a local minister leading some of his church groups. there's no aneck dote. they bussed in 250 to 300 folks. they -- we had a nice demonstration here, loud, noisy, if you will, and it was a road show. they're moving on to other...
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what is a rental unit at the moment in the united states? 7%. you couldn't borrow money on a seven year basis for that. that is big. that is a real tangible measure. >> you have tax, you have depreciation, you have all sorts of problems but i get your point. they're thinking they're getting a free ride on a cheap property market. but what i would like to see just to argue that there will be a sustained housing recovery is see it by income and purchasing. >>> we look at the markets, lloyds a pop of 4% in the stock today. that included cpi, mid selling off of payment protection insurance. along with other banks. let's get out to a sales trader. will, give us a view on lloyds. the market seems to be responding positively. >> you have the underlying story and then what they refer to as legacy issues. we were given a heads up a few weeks ago when it was barclays upset ppi and that gave investors a little bit ahead of lloyds and other bank earnings. and as a result, i think that's why we're seeing this move up. >> also interesting down 1.35 billion po
what is a rental unit at the moment in the united states? 7%. you couldn't borrow money on a seven year basis for that. that is big. that is a real tangible measure. >> you have tax, you have depreciation, you have all sorts of problems but i get your point. they're thinking they're getting a free ride on a cheap property market. but what i would like to see just to argue that there will be a sustained housing recovery is see it by income and purchasing. >>> we look at the...
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this is a map, a county by county map of the united states that breaks down by color federal spending per capita. what you see is the red goes from $20,000 to $175,000, yes, all the way down to just $1,000. along the eastern seaboard that's a lot of fema. fema will take an 8% hit. in florida, a lot of social security spending. up here you have the risk management association -- sorry, agency, from department of agriculture. crop subsidy and drought relief comes through here. education, public assistance. the whole spectrum, pretty much, are subject to 8% cuts. let's take a look by state when we look at the total count here. this is from the pew research center. we find maryland, virginia, d.c., 20%. that's evenly split between the green, nondefense, and the blue, which is defense spending. hawaii, 16%. almost all of it is defense spending. places like kentucky and alabama. a lot of this is defense spending. a lot of these, by the way, are red states and they'll get hit. incentive for them to come to the table. one more way to look at this is federal jobs. this is by state. a red state
this is a map, a county by county map of the united states that breaks down by color federal spending per capita. what you see is the red goes from $20,000 to $175,000, yes, all the way down to just $1,000. along the eastern seaboard that's a lot of fema. fema will take an 8% hit. in florida, a lot of social security spending. up here you have the risk management association -- sorry, agency, from department of agriculture. crop subsidy and drought relief comes through here. education, public...
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the thought that you're gonna solve the debt problem in the united states by raising taxes on the rich, we know it's only a 6 or 7% of the trillion dollar deficit that we are running. i'm actually getting to be a fan now of let's do something and the congress doesn't seem to want to do anything. they are kind of like people who are overweight and they want to lose weight by maybe only having two helpings of pumpkin pie for dessert and not three. you know earthquake let's bring on simpson boles, let's bring on sequestration. let's get started on the process, not clear to me leaders in washington, either party, really serious about fixing the fundamental problem the united states faces. >> we are almost california. our did the 100% of gdp, running 1 trillion deficits. gets get a balanced budget into the system. >> right. >> we have got our own greece here, it's callinged california. look what's happening there. >> right. >> let's talk a little bit about -- more specifically about education. i know you are passionate about stem education specifically. if you had to sort of highlight one t
the thought that you're gonna solve the debt problem in the united states by raising taxes on the rich, we know it's only a 6 or 7% of the trillion dollar deficit that we are running. i'm actually getting to be a fan now of let's do something and the congress doesn't seem to want to do anything. they are kind of like people who are overweight and they want to lose weight by maybe only having two helpings of pumpkin pie for dessert and not three. you know earthquake let's bring on simpson boles,...
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of their stores in the united states. >> walk us us through how it works. i go to starbuck and i say it is maria and i want a latte? >> to start you download square wallet for your phone and find the starbucks in the directory and go up and say i'd like a double tall latte and show your phone to the scanner. a quick beep and they hand you your coffee and you walk away. smpl simple. >> i paid the raj register. >> the cash register is moving more and more off the counter in to the buyer's hand. that's the most amazing thing. the buyer is in complete control of the transaction. the payment device is not leaving their hands at all. that's the most secure transaction you can have. >> so you also cofounded twitter which has sort of changed the world in a different way. is there a thread between twitter and square in terms of what is similar and what they are both tapping in to? >> i think the common thread is simplicity. twitter made it simple to have a conversation with the world, just by updating what's around you and sharing what you are seeing or experiencing
of their stores in the united states. >> walk us us through how it works. i go to starbuck and i say it is maria and i want a latte? >> to start you download square wallet for your phone and find the starbucks in the directory and go up and say i'd like a double tall latte and show your phone to the scanner. a quick beep and they hand you your coffee and you walk away. smpl simple. >> i paid the raj register. >> the cash register is moving more and more off the counter...
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best of all, this plan has the lowest part d premium in the united states -- only $15 a month. open enrollment ends december 7th. so call today or visit your local walgreens. continue operations, nor to ride out an extended labor stoppage. now 18,000 workers are expected to lose their jobs over the next few months that could mean no more treats for the rest of us. rich edson is live for us in washington with more. what's next for hostess? >> closing up shop, shutting down dozens of bakeries. hundreds of distribution centers and outlelt stores and thousands of delivery routes over the next year. in order to do that the company says it will keep about 3200 workers initially. cutting but all 5% of workforce. from hid investors can bid on investors of the company. twinkies, wonder bread and other products may be back on store shelves. >> only a few hours will in the start of the holiday shopping season wal-mart is having labor problems as well. >> picketers are protesting pay and benefits of the country's largest employer. the company has filed a complaint with the government claim
best of all, this plan has the lowest part d premium in the united states -- only $15 a month. open enrollment ends december 7th. so call today or visit your local walgreens. continue operations, nor to ride out an extended labor stoppage. now 18,000 workers are expected to lose their jobs over the next few months that could mean no more treats for the rest of us. rich edson is live for us in washington with more. what's next for hostess? >> closing up shop, shutting down dozens of...
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>> yeah. >> i would love to see that here in the united states. >> well, it is here in the united states. time for a closer look. arizona. yes, america's largest gated community has had no gridlock for the last two years, none. and in 2011, they passed four times as many laws as congress. this was accomplished with aicism legislative tool, according to state representative david shapeera. >> the republicans are able to pass the bills through pretty quickly and easily because they have a super majority in both chambers. >> yes, a super majority. it's like a regular majority, but with a rare super power it's ability to treat others as invisible. with two-third of the state house in their control, republicans can pass pretty much anything. >> they passed a bill that said that the colt 45 would be the state gun. >> every state has a state gun. >> i don't think that's 2. there is a bill that defends us against some sort of like u.n. invasion. >> that's awesome. >> no, not really. >> sv1359 would say medical professional doesn't have to inform a woman during her pregnancy if the child has a bi
>> yeah. >> i would love to see that here in the united states. >> well, it is here in the united states. time for a closer look. arizona. yes, america's largest gated community has had no gridlock for the last two years, none. and in 2011, they passed four times as many laws as congress. this was accomplished with aicism legislative tool, according to state representative david shapeera. >> the republicans are able to pass the bills through pretty quickly and easily...
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if the united states becomes seen as hostile to capital, we may get some things back, but not near the prosperity we should have. make it friendly to business and business will respond, including businesses that don't even exist today. they'll spring up. >> rick? >> it's very interesting. most of the chatter that i'm hearing out of washington is really focusing more on reducing the corporate tax rates. david, as you pointed out, the president supporting that idea. look, i only hear one sector really complaining right now about this and that's the eney sector. they're not worrying about their taxes going u they're worrying about their subsidies being cut. they're using it as a piece of blackmail to say may, if you cut our subsidy, we're going to move jobs. you know what? enough already. you can afford to do -- >> there were other companies. the problem is there are a lot of other companieworried about this. one of which is apple which has about $120 billion, about half of that money is overseas where it's not doing us any good. >> david, i think you just hit the nail on the head. that's
if the united states becomes seen as hostile to capital, we may get some things back, but not near the prosperity we should have. make it friendly to business and business will respond, including businesses that don't even exist today. they'll spring up. >> rick? >> it's very interesting. most of the chatter that i'm hearing out of washington is really focusing more on reducing the corporate tax rates. david, as you pointed out, the president supporting that idea. look, i only hear...
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i now call the public hearing and adoption between the tentative agreement between the district and united administrators of san francisco. is there a motion and a second on the agreement? >> so move9çj÷ c5 y>> second. >> reading of the recommendation by superintendent or designee tom ruiz. >> the requested action for this is the board of education conducts the public hearing and adopts the> the related public disclosure documented. i'd like to thank bothqs÷s]y bargaining teams from uasf andz:úh??v the district for promoting this agreementy0$[qqv. i believe we have some speakers also. >> soib==vq there's')ñ ichard
i now call the public hearing and adoption between the tentative agreement between the district and united administrators of san francisco. is there a motion and a second on the agreement? >> so move9çj÷ c5 y>> second. >> reading of the recommendation by superintendent or designee tom ruiz. >> the requested action for this is the board of education conducts the public hearing and adopts the> the related public disclosure documented. i'd like to thank bothqs÷s]y...
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almost a minimum of viable units passed the threshold to show you have the minimum viable you never go those who have three ordered not just customers but part of your team evangelizing the act then there are comments like they have the right to tell you and you have the obligation to listen. to say i love it i wish it was waterproof. then say we will source that. i want more color. and when i say participated in a project, but they are a part of it. this is the kind of money marketing cannot buy. venture-capital still a good option. getting cheaper and cheaper. but the business model is not hard. sell things for more than they cost. that is 17th century apple's sales carts would know this. we have been laboring on the internet how to, of with business models. with physical it is easy. people still get it wrong and do not charge enough but it is not like calculus. if you said evaporate you are paid on day number one. >> your favorite project? >> i am a bit of a quantified self john p.. >> i a.m. old school i like to look at the time on my rest -- rest. but eight key brigades with my ph
almost a minimum of viable units passed the threshold to show you have the minimum viable you never go those who have three ordered not just customers but part of your team evangelizing the act then there are comments like they have the right to tell you and you have the obligation to listen. to say i love it i wish it was waterproof. then say we will source that. i want more color. and when i say participated in a project, but they are a part of it. this is the kind of money marketing cannot...
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i now call the public hearing and adoption between the tentative agreement between the district and united administrators of san francisco. is there a motion and a second on the agreement? >> so move9çj÷ c5 y>> second. >> reading of the recommendation by superintendent or designee tom ruiz. >> the requested action for this is the board of education conducts the public hearing and adopts the> the related public disclosure documented. i'd like to thank bothqs÷s]y bargaining teams from uasf andz:úh??v the district for promoting this agreementy0$[qqv. i believe we have some speakers also. >> soib==vq there's')ñ ichard kerchi. >> good evening president yee, commissioners and superintendent carranza. i'm here to thank the district and the uass negotiation team through interest based bargaining we came up with this agreement and i encourage the board to adopt this. while i'm up here i want to say i'm happy about the passing of prop 30 and we are looking forward to working on the successor agreement with the negotiation@añ?ñ? team. and this is our members here to support that. thank you. >>
i now call the public hearing and adoption between the tentative agreement between the district and united administrators of san francisco. is there a motion and a second on the agreement? >> so move9çj÷ c5 y>> second. >> reading of the recommendation by superintendent or designee tom ruiz. >> the requested action for this is the board of education conducts the public hearing and adopts the> the related public disclosure documented. i'd like to thank bothqs÷s]y...
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york the largest city in the united states now those in the business of trying to put a dollar figure on the economic damage of sandy put the loss at up to twenty billion dollars according to aqua caton i should mention these numbers are still very preliminary they estimate five to ten billion dollars of that amount i cited is expected to be insured losses so that also means a loss for the insurance industry and possibly security is related to it so what is the impact on the catastrophe bond market what it is but catastrophe bond market joining me is stephen evans founder and owner of artemis he consults and writes about catastrophe bonds of risk transfer and more at our mis dot b.m. and he's going to tell us all about it so first of all thank you so much for being on the show welcome to capital account and circuits i'm not speak it's great to speak with you because in truth be told i really have never heard of catastrophe bonds until stumbling upon your blog and reading about them and reading that sandy is relevant to them so before we get to sandy what are catastrophe bonds what is
york the largest city in the united states now those in the business of trying to put a dollar figure on the economic damage of sandy put the loss at up to twenty billion dollars according to aqua caton i should mention these numbers are still very preliminary they estimate five to ten billion dollars of that amount i cited is expected to be insured losses so that also means a loss for the insurance industry and possibly security is related to it so what is the impact on the catastrophe bond...
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the mileage card with special perks on united. get it and you're in. >> al: to the virkts -- victors go the spoils. we're talking about that six-legged turd ducken. the madden players of the game. tom brady, steve gregory, vince wilfork and they're down on the field with michele. >> michele: it is so cool down here, al, because while we've been waiting here, tom and vince and steve have all been looking at other saying great thanksgiving. everyone grab a ball and grab a turkey leg. this is the first -- yes, absolutely. grab a turkey leg. >> i want the biggest one. >> we better give the biggest one to vince. >> michele: how is it, vince? >> good. >> michele: just the way you like it? >> just the way i like it. no complaints. >> michele: these guy were remarkable tonight. we can talk about the play where vince threw an offensive lineman into mark sanchez, sanchez fumbled, this guy steve picks it up and runs it in for a touchdown. when you see a play like that, what do you think? >> well, defense made a lot of big plays tonight and t
the mileage card with special perks on united. get it and you're in. >> al: to the virkts -- victors go the spoils. we're talking about that six-legged turd ducken. the madden players of the game. tom brady, steve gregory, vince wilfork and they're down on the field with michele. >> michele: it is so cool down here, al, because while we've been waiting here, tom and vince and steve have all been looking at other saying great thanksgiving. everyone grab a ball and grab a turkey leg....
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ask what they thought of the united states, admired the united states and they resented the united states because it that time they didn't believe there were any boundaries to what could be done. that looks at the united states as the most innovative place in the world, constantly pull rabbits out of the hat and reinvent itself. go around world today facie a nation constrained, tied down, exhausted, limited, militarily overreaching, economically--even talking to tim geithner, can you go around and tell other economies what to do when you're in a glass house? it has been real limiting. when you look at barack obama's first meeting with angela merkel in london when the global economy was on fire is interesting. she laid down the gauntlet. we are not going to play by your rules. we are not going to spend like you are telling us to do. it has been interesting as a superpower to look at all limits we have even influencing a nation like germany. and yet brussels i asked to you think america has the same growth we once had that could influence the international system? i would love to see how yo
ask what they thought of the united states, admired the united states and they resented the united states because it that time they didn't believe there were any boundaries to what could be done. that looks at the united states as the most innovative place in the world, constantly pull rabbits out of the hat and reinvent itself. go around world today facie a nation constrained, tied down, exhausted, limited, militarily overreaching, economically--even talking to tim geithner, can you go around...